RHEM 2 SE The Cave PC Game

There are visual puzzles and the occasional audio puzzle. There is no real dialog, just puzzles and picto grams. Most of the fun is figuring out just what the puzzles are in the first place. Each puzzle brings you a little bit closer to re-starting the systems in this strange complex and finding a way out. The Rhem series was released over the past decade and a half. There is a loose plot that links the four Rhem games together, but you don’t have to play them in order. I’d recommend skipping Rhem I and trying any of II-through-IV first. This game doesn’t support SteamSynch. The graphics are simple and in a limited colour palette. The colours are muted and there is limited animation but this doesn’t detract from the game.

This is a game for puzzles. There’s very little hand holding here — you really need to walk around and explore the game world. Taking screenshots, notes and mapping are essential. The puzzles do not have directions spelled out — most of the fun is figuring out just what the puzzle is in the first place. I recommend taking screenshots of the puzzles, because sometimes you will find a clue, and realise that it relates to a puzzle all the way back on the other end of the complex. Other times a puzzle needs a clue that you just haven’t reached yet. Even the slightest detail in a scene might be a clue. Look everywhere for clues — up, down, behind doors… nothing is off limits. Get Island Time VR PC Game.